Best Etiquette Poems
Etiquette Becomes MeThe beginning holds a once upon a time -
eyes reflect light, endless and sublime
kindness being a Virtue
Tender beats of the heart whisper grace,
lines draw a smile upon the face
Patiently, I wait for you
Etiquette becomes me:
part of the past, the present
and future’s reality
Embracing...
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Categories:
etiquette, happy, heart,
Form:
Rhyme
EtiquetteThe American Flag, we fight for it
won't let it touch the ground
Free speech, okay to trample it
High Court is so profound
Let them burn it, tear it up
socialists have spoken
You know they none have fought for it
their common sense lays broken
Hand me down philosophy
believing wrong is...
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Categories:
etiquette, america, inspirational, memorial day,
Form:
Rhyme
EtiquetteETIQUETTE
I wrote a poem
waited for all the replies
people said, "Tanka"
(as they quipped back a note)
I said, "You are most Welcome!"
- Edlynn Nau
© May 14, 2016...
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Categories:
etiquette, humorous, word play, writing,
Form:
Tanka
Golfing EtiquetteThere was this Scots golfer Sir Percy Hoar
Who dinged a poor bloke nigh hole number four
This made the dude mighty sore
And...
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Categories:
etiquette, golf, humorous,
Form:
Limerick
EtiquetteThe fork goes on the left.
The poor go on the streets.
The rich pray at the table
and the poor complain their beat....
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Categories:
etiquette, analogy, appreciation, conflict, grief,
Form:
Quatrain
The Etiquette of SelflessThe etiquette of the night stands by the curtain with contentment
Picture of crawling crickets hectic body of voters colored
The darkness of imagination manipulates to dark our constitution to
constituency zone
The constant condemnation is an umbrella shared values and norms to the
nomadic.
The beauty of the...
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Categories:
etiquette, dedication, faith, grief,
Form:
Ballad
On EtiquetteHere is a poem on etiquette, about which
I barely know the subject from the predicate
It seems to me that etiquette's all stuffy
It's for royalty's ilk, haughty and puffy
Who the hell cares how you hold your fork
One...
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Categories:
etiquette, culture, london, satire,
Form:
Rhyme
The New Etiquette of LifeThe new etiquette of life;
Working throughout lifetime
Without no gain.
Some go to farm with equipment
Working all year round
Atlast no benefit of working.
Go to village square;
People roam the market
All over the world.
Looking for livehood
But vanity they are?
They are billions of abode
All over the world.
Still yet no safe...
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Categories:
etiquette, addiction, africa, anger, conflict,
Form:
Pastoral
French Fry EtiquetteFrench Fry Etiquette
She left me sitting alone in McDonalds
Didn't take a bite of her Big Mac
Or touch a single one of her French Fries
She grabbed her Coke then walked away
And never even looked back
I thought about eating...
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Categories:
etiquette, break up, funny,
Form:
Rhyme
Mistletoe EtiquetteChristmas is traditions
some last and others die
some leave you feeling fuzzy
others leave you asking "Why?"
There's rules that must be followed
And most of them we know
About gifts and cards and Christmas trees
and then there's mistletoe....
We all know the tradition
We all know what it is
You meet under...
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Categories:
etiquette, christmas, family, funny, holiday,
Form:
Rhyme
Nymph EtiquetteBefore you gather nuts off the ground
I caution you, look around!
You never know when a nymph may be nearby
and if it took their fancy,
they will squash you like a fly.
For those who commit such a crime,
in my opinion, deserve to be treated like grime.
So remember...
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Categories:
etiquette, family, children, funny, imagination,
Form:
Free verse
Pets' Etiquette
Midst eating manners and etiquette’s best
Our cats practice lofty standard with zest
As royals of dining flair
Wasting no food as they share
Thanking provisions’ source; feeling so blest....
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Categories:
etiquette, animal, appreciation, bird, cat,
Form:
Limerick
Vampire EtiquetteVampires in the movies
Seem to very neatly suck.
If blood is to be seen, it’s on
The necks of those they’ve struck.
Yet every costumed Dracula
Has “blood” dripped on his face,
A situation vampires would
Perceive as a disgrace.
Tonight, as the undead come out
To honor Halloween,
Observe their faces – not...
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Categories:
etiquette, halloween,
Form:
Rhyme
A Response To EtiquettePOETRY IS BEAUTY, POETRY IS ART.
IT WAS NOT CREATED, TO BE TORN APART.
I UNDERSTAND MY FRIEND, TO YOU I AM DEFIANT.
JUST BETWEEN YOU AND I, I AM NOT COMPLIANT.
OPEN UP YOUR EARS MY FRIEND, LET THE POETRY RING.
DEFIANT AND COMPLIANT ARE REALLY...
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Categories:
etiquette, art, confidence, conflict, freedom,
Form:
Free verse
Merlin the Magic CatMerlin the cranky cat
sat around getting fat.
Wanting to be heard
he mewed and purred.
He yowled and howled
and even growled
all with the same result.
He felt it quite the insult.
He snarled and hissed
What had he missed?
He tried a mewl
and lost his cool.
Short of a caterwaul
what should he...
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Categories:
etiquette, allegory, cat, cute, magic,
Form:
Personification